Man surfed by a huge wave swept to an uninhabited island on the beach to write “1 word” miraculously rescued

“Surfing” is one of the water activities that many people love to engage in, and although the process is exciting, it can be Life-threatening if you don’t pay attention to safety. Recently, a man in New Zealand met with an accident while surfing and happened to be trapped on an uninhabited beach, when he was desperate he wrote the word “HELP” on the beach on a whim.

According to the New Zealand Herald, a New Zealand surfer Ben Searancke (Ben Searancke) recently surfed at Karekare beach in the Auckland region, during which his feet were accidentally separated from his surfboard and was swept into the rocks by a large wave. He was swept onto an uninhabited island.

In order to be rescued from the uninhabited island, Cilanque tried to climb the steep cliff and cross the bushes, but because of the serious injury on his feet, he couldn’t walk at all, so he finally had to write the word “HELP” on the beach, hoping that someone would see him.

A 36-year-old woman named Vanessa (Vanessa Ingraham) and a friend happened to be hiking nearby overlooking the scenery when they saw the “rescue message” left on the beach by Cilanque, and immediately alerted the police that something was wrong.

The police soon found Silanke on the island and rescued him and sent him to the hospital for treatment, but fortunately there was no serious injury. The report mentioned that when Vanessa and her friends first saw the HELP message, they thought it was just a prank, but the more they thought about it, the stranger they felt, and then they realized that someone must be in trouble and had to take action.

After the incident, Silanke thanked the rescuers for their hard work, “I went through a painful process because my wife and I had just had a newborn baby,” so he felt grateful and lucky to still be alive after being rescued.